Association of employees of the Bundeswehr
VAB |
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Club data | |
Associations: | 8 sector associations |
Members: | approx. 8,000 |
Federal Presidency | |
Federal Chairman: | Herbert Schug |
executive board | |
Deputy Chairman: | Thomas Zeth |
Deputy Chairman: | Uwe Busack |
Deputy Chairman: | Michael Bolte |
Secretary: | Nina Rosenbaum |
Women's representative: | Charlotte Fehrenbach |
Youth representatives: | Felix Ludwig |
Assessor: | Marco Herrmann |
Federal Office | |
Manager: | Bianca Droste |
Labor law, collective bargaining law, employee representation law: | In-house lawyer Gerd Weiß |
Internet | |
Website: | www.vab-gewerkschaft.de |
The Association of Workers of the Bundeswehr (VAB) is a professional political representation of the employees and trainees working in the Bundeswehr as well as the employees of the privatized areas of the Bundeswehr. Its purpose is to protect and promote the professional, social and legal interests of its members.
structure
The VAB has 8 regional associations in the federal states and over 120 location groups throughout Germany and abroad. He is a member of the dbb German Beamtenbund . The 8 regional associations are structured as follows:
- Area I: Schleswig-Holstein , Hamburg and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Area II: Lower Saxony and Bremen
- Area III: North Rhine-Westphalia
- Area IV: Hesse , Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland
- Area V: Baden-Württemberg
- Area VI: Bavaria
- Area VII: Brandenburg , Berlin , Saxony , Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia
- Area VIII: Federal Ministry of Defense , Federal Office for Equipment, Information Technology and Use of the Federal Armed Forces (BAAINBw), Command Armed Forces Base (KdoSKB), Federal Office for Personnel Management of the Federal Armed Forces (BAPersBw) and foreign agencies
Its supreme body is the Association Day; it meets every five years and determines the guidelines for the association's work. The federal executive board has 25 colleagues. The executive board, through which the day-to-day business of the association is managed, consists of nine members, including a. the federal chairman.
tasks
The VAB sees itself primarily as a lobby group for its members throughout the Bundeswehr. He represents these interests in the main staff council, in the district staff councils and in local staff councils. As a pure trade union, the VAB is exclusively geared towards the employees and trainees of the Bundeswehr.
Board
Herbert Schug has been elected federal chairman since October 19, 2010.
According to the statutes, the VAB is a member union of the DBB Beamtenbund and Tarifunion .